THE NEXT BIG DREAM: Millions Will Compete & Millions Will Win...Millions

Mommy Millionaire

Kim Lavine has transformed the lives of millions through appearances on the Today Show, Rachel Ray, GMA, NBC, ABC, CNN, CNBC, FOX, NPR, Oprah & Friends & features in USA Today, Guideposts, Inc, Business Week, Entrepreneur, and Forbes, to name a few. Her startup bible MOMMY MILLIONAIRE was called by Publishers Weekly “A top-notch how-to guide on launching a business…a rare gem.”

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Kim is on a mission to inspire people to follow their dreams, empowering them with hope, honesty and faith.

Identified as America’s Expert on Inspirational Business Advice, Kim touches and inspires millions around the world through her appearances on The Today Show, Rachel Ray, Good Morning America, NBC & ABC news, CNN, CNBC, FOX, NPR, Oprah & Friends Radio Network, and features in USA Today, Country Living, Guideposts, Inc, Business Week, Entrepreneur, Women's World, and American Baby to name a few. Read More...

Smart Money

The smartest people I know can see the biggest money in the smallest things. They're also the richest because of this ability. Where others often see failure, they see opportunity.

How do you discern opportunity?

Opportunity is so hard to discern because you can’t see it.

It’s like a keen sixth sense you can only develop through the school of hard work, hard knocks, and eventually success. The harder the work, the knocks and the greater the success you’ve experienced, the better and clearer you can see opportunity where others only see failure.

Don't give up on opportunity

Just because people can't see the opportunity yet in your start-up doesn't mean it's not there. It just means they're not smart enough yet to see it.